Lane Department Of Computer Science and Engineering

West Virginia University's Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.  My assocate Frances L VanScoy sent the following request.  The  NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates program within CISE  (Computer and Information Science and Engineering).  has provide  money to send 3 undergraduates to work in a Japanese university in  summer 2002."

The following are student resumes.  That want to study at the University of Aziu  from the university of West Virginia in the summer of 2002.

1. Alberto F. Jové- Iguina    mailto:ajovei@hotmail.com
Some expercence learning Prolog and Open GL has some experence in industry and then has gone back to school
seem like he might be a more maure student.  Is fluent in spanish and english.
Education University of Puerto Rico — Recinto Universitario de Mayagüez (Mayagüez,PR)

 2. Cain Scott     mailto:thebettercain@yahoo.com
 2 semesters of Japanese and am taking Japanese 3 this semester gamer has a real wish to work on games in Japan Strong in programing looks like a great person to have here.
 

3. Ricky Edward Hussmann   vic@csee.wvu.edu

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Computer and Electrical Engineering
  • Current GPA: 3.97, 76 credit hours
  • Member of Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society
  • Member of Eta Kappa Nu electrical engineering honor society

  • Construction of a digital/analog clock
     

     4. Sarva Bryant    mailto:sarva81@hotmail.com
    Objective Seeking Intership or Co-Op
    B.A., Computer Science, GPA: 3.25
    Studying Japanese  +  Japanese culture - Japanese Club
    REU (Research Experience for Undergrads) NSF Grant funding.
    Worked in collaboration with Geography department and VE Lab.
    Created 3d Landscapes.
    Computer Skills       ADA, C, C++, OpenGL, UNIX,
                                  Word, 3D Studio Max 4, ArcGIS, GeoMagic
                                  Studios 3.1 Windows 2000, Hardware, Graphics,
                                  Networking.

    5. ROBERT DERRICK HOFFMAN  e-mail: rhoffman@wvu.edu
    (1/01 — present) - Graduate Research Assistant, WVU Virtual Environments Lab
    Artificial Intelligence- building intelligent agents using LISP programming language
    Access Grid- Current technical director for the WVU VEL Access Grid Node, a large scale
    Video/audio conferencing tool among various research centers
    (www-fp.mcs.anl.gov/fl/accessgrid)
    Cultural Heritage- Using laser scanning and various graphics tools (Poser 4, 3D Studio, etc) to create
    interactive representations of cultural areas and events.